- Killaloe, County Clare
Infobox Irish Place
name = Killaloe
gaeilge = Cill Dalua
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motto =
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pin coords = left: 159px; top: 73px
north coord = 52.8
west coord = 8.45
irish grid = R054791
area =
elevation = 20 m
province =Munster
county =County Clare
town pop = 1035
rural pop =
census yr = 2006
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|Killaloe (Irish: "Cill Dálua" meaning "Lua's church") is a town in east
County Clare , Ireland, situated in the midwest ofIreland . The village is on the south end ofLough Derg , while the settlement spreads across theRiver Shannon , with the County Tipperary side known as Ballina. The surrounding area is popular for hill-walking.The Killaloe Electoral Area is one of six such areas in County Clare, and returns four members to Clare County Council.
The
diocese of Killaloe is the second largest diocese in Ireland.The
University of Limerick has its outdoor pursuits centre near Killaloe, on the shore of the lake.History
The town owes its origin to a sixth century monastic settlement founded by St. Molua, or Lua, originally on an island in the Shannon 1km below the present Killaloe Bridge which later moved onto the mainland [http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/places/killaloe_history.htm Clare County Library] ] . In the tenth century it was base for
Brian Boru as it controlled the strategic crossing of the Shannon above Limerick, where the Vikings were in control. He had his palace,Kincora (Ceann Coradh), on the high ground where the current Catholic church stands. Between 1002 and 1014 therefore when he was the High King, Killaloe was effectively the capital of all Ireland. 2km north of the town, his fort, Beal Boruma, stood on the site of an iron age ring at the head of Lough Derg, where a ford crossed the river. The word Boruma comes from the tribute paid by those crossing and is thought to be the origin of Brian Boru's name.St Flannan 's Cathedral was built between 1185 and 1225, with anoratory for the same saint, who had been the abbot of Killaloe in the seventh century and it became the centre of thediocese . The cathedral was destroyed and rebuilt in the fourteenth century and only a romanesque arch survives of the original building. In Elizabethan times,Innis was chosen as the county town of Clare and the importance of Killaloe declined.In
1650 ,Cromwell spent 10 days on the opposite side of the Shannon atBallina , exploring ways to cross the river which was the defensive line of catholic and royalist forces, before the Siege of Limerick . 40 years later,Patrick Sarsfield was the leader of theJacobite forces here harrying the Williamite forces advancing on Limerick.The earliest mention of a (wooden) bridge across the river is in 1013. This was often repaired, and replaced by a 17 arch stone bridge in the early eighteenth century, later reduced to 13 arches. [cite book|author=Sean Kierse|title=Portraits of Killaloe|year=1995|publisher=Boru Books, Killaloe] Most of the houses in lower part of the town were built in the eighteenth century. In the nineteenth century the "Shannon Steam Navigation Company" had their headquarters here and constructed a canal to bypass the rapids below the town.
St. Lua's oratory, built between 1000 and 1150, was moved from Friar's island to the site of the Catholic church when the hydroelectric scheme at
Ardnacrusha was constructed in the 1920s. [ [http://www.heritagecouncil.ie/publications/stone/site09.html Heritage Ireland] ]People
Killaloe was the birthplace of Ireland's famous High King,
Brian Boru . He ruled from Kincora, which is believed to have been in modern day Killaloe.Former Ireland rugby international captain
Keith Wood , also the inaugural IRB International Player of the Year in2001 , is a Killaloe native.Anthony Foley , Munster's2005-06 Heineken Cup winning captain and former Irish International, is also a resident.
Heineken CupDolores McNamara , theLimerick housewife who won a recordEuroMillions jackpot of over €115 million onJuly 31 ,2005 , purchased Lough Derg Hall near Killaloe inApril 2006 for the sum of €1.7 million. She lives there with her husband Adrian and her two youngest children.American president
John F. Kennedy 's history has been traced back to Killaloe, to Brian Boru's father,Cennétig mac Lorcáin [Clan Kennedy ] .ee also
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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland References
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